Russian
Jamming System Kills All NATO Electronic Systems In Syria
2
November, 2015
Russia
have deployed
new electronic jamming systems that
are able to blind radar, disrupt electronic guidance systems, and
interfere with satellite imagery.
NATO
have complained that Russia have effectively blinded their
electronics in Syria, inside a bubble of 600 km in diameter.
Sputniknews.com reports:
Russian
Secret Weapon Deployed in Syria
The
technology in question seems similar to the KRET Richag-AV
system, although it apparently functions on a larger scale. A
tactical version of this system was presented to journalists
in April 2015. As Sputnik reported then:
“The
Richag-AV system, mounted on the Mi-8MTPR1 (a variant of the
Mi-8MTB5-1 helicopter) is said to have no global equivalent. Its
electronic countermeasures system is designed to jam radar, sonar and
other detection systems in the aims of defending aircraft,
helicopters, drones, ground and naval forces against air-to-air and
surface-to-air defense systems within a radius of several hundred
kilometers.
It can be mounted on units from any branch of the armed
forces, including helicopters and airplanes, as well as ground and
ship-based forces. The Mi8-MTPR1-based Richag-AV platform, using
multi-beam antenna arrays with DRFM technology, is designed to
actively jam and thus ‘blind’ radar systems in order to defend
against radio-electronic guided weapons systems. In a combat
situation, the system would operate as part of an aviation shock
attack group aimed at breaking through virtually any defense system,
blinding everything up to and including the US MIM-104 ‘Patriot’
anti-aircraft missile system.”
NATO
supreme commander and US Air Force General Philip Breedlove was
probably talking about this new KRET system when he addressed the
German Marshall Fund on Monday, September 28. Here Breedlove had
warned that Russia was creating an “A2/AD bubble” over the Syrian
coast, and the eastern Mediterranean. A2/AD is the abbreviation for
anti-access and area denial.
Breedlove pointed out that Russia has
already established such bubbles over the Baltic Sea at the Russian
exclave of Kaliningrad, and also over the Crimea and the Black Sea.
‘While
Russia’s stated goal in moving into Syria is to fight the Islamic
State, NATO’s top commander believes Russia’s new presence
includes the first pieces of an intricate layer of defensive systems
deployed to hinder U.S. and coalition operations in the region. “As
we see the very capable air defense [systems] beginning to show up in
Syria, we’re a little worried about another A2/AD bubble being
created in the eastern Mediterranean,” said Breedlove. During the
early stages of warfare, A2/AD could have been a moat around a
castle, or spikes dug into the ground—anything to keep the enemy
off a certain swathe of territory. In the 21st century, however,
A2/AD is a combination of systems such as surface-to-air missile
batteries and anti-ship missiles deployed to prevent forces from
entering or traversing a certain area—from land, air or sea.
According to
Breedlove, the introduction of an A2/AD bubble in Syria
would be Russia’s third denial zone around Europe. The first and
oldest he said, was in the Baltics where the Russian naval base in
Kaliningrad has robust anti-air capabilities. The second zone
—originating from Crimea — covers the Black Sea. “Russia has
developed a very strong A2/AD capability in the Black Sea,” said
Breedlove. “Essentially their [anti-ship] cruise missiles range the
entire Black Sea, and their air defense missiles range about 40 to 50
percent of the Black Sea.”
In
addition, the Russian military had provided a demonstration of their
ability to blind even the sophisticated Aegis phased array radar,
which is part of the equipment of modern US cruisers and destroyers.
This incident came during the Crimean crisis of spring 2014, when the
US sent a destroyer into the Black Sea. This ship was repeatedly
buzzed up by a Russian Sukhoi-24 jet fighter, which was able to
cripple the radar guidance the systems of the vessel. Here is a
summary of the incident from Live Leak:
“The
US destroyer USS Donald Cook, equipped with Tomahawk cruise missiles
entered the neutral waters of the Black Sea on April 10, 2014. The
purpose was a demonstration of force and intimidation in connection
with the position of Russia in Ukraine and Crimea. The appearance of
American warships in these waters is in contradiction of the Montreux
Convention about the nature and duration of stay in the Black Sea by
the military ships of countries not washed by this sea. In response,
Russia sent an unarmed bomber Su- 24 to fly around the U.S.
destroyer. However, experts say that this plane was equipped with the
latest Russian electronic warfare complex. According to this version,
Aegis spotted from afar the approaching aircraft, and sounded alarm.
Everything went normally, and the American radars calculated the
speed of the approaching target. But suddenly all the screens went
blank. Aegis was not working any more, and the rockets could not get
target information. Meanwhile, Su-24 flew over the deck of the
destroyer, did battle turn and simulated a missile attack on the
target. Then it turned and repeated the maneuver. And did so 12
times.”
German
Media: The Russian Army is Stronger than all EU armies combined
“After
a radical military reform, Russia has shown the world the new
capabilities of its army that raises "special concern" of
the U.S. military - writes the German media. According to experts,
the Russian army must have been a "stronger than all the
armies of the EU put together."
“After
the reforms, the new capabilities of the Russian army alarmed the
American military” - writes Der Spiegel.
“Russia
carries out airstrikes in Syria, flies strategic bombers, once
every few weeks while conducting a surprise inspection of combat
readiness and the U.S. are now "sounding the alarm" -
quotes RIA Novosti.
According
to the commander of U.S. forces in Europe, General Ben Hodges the
Russian systems that allow to block access of a technologically
superior enemy to strategically important objects are of particular
concern. Among them, in particular, are air defense
systems and anti-ship missiles. Hodges noted that in case of a
conflict Russia can create areas that are closed for NATO forces —
for example, the Russian "Bastion" missiles are able to
sink the ships of the Alliance shortly after the passage of the
Bosphorus strait.
In
recent years, Russia has radically modernized its armed forces —
it was the most radical military reform since the late nineteenth
century, said the expert of the Center for analysis of strategies
and technologies (CAST) Vasily Kashin. By 2020 land forces of the
Russian army are planned to be upgraded by 70%, and at the moment
this rate is about 30%.
According
to Kashin, the Russian army is "probably stronger than all the
armies of the EU put together." However, he notes, it is still
difficult for Russia to compete with USA, so it also pays special
attention to nuclear deterrence forces, modernization which is
going fast.
In
addition, the German newspaper mentions well-armed and highly
mobile air defense units and the special operations forces and
their equipment "is approaching the NATO standards".
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